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Review of Barry Schwartz “The Paradox of Choice. Why more is less” Harper & Collins, New York, USA 2004, ISBN 0-06-000568-8, 265 pages.

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Veenhoven, R. Review of Barry Schwartz “The Paradox of Choice. Why more is less” Harper & Collins, New York, USA 2004, ISBN 0-06-000568-8, 265 pages.. J Happiness Stud 6, 93–96 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-004-6179-7

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